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putting us in control of our energy future, now. oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both ] the internet. oh look. here comes my date. i met him on the internet. he's a french model. uh, bonjour. [ male announcer ] state farm. more mobile than ever. get to a better state. >>> as we continue to follow sandy, you can see we have on the left-hand side of your screen, we have basically cape may, new jersey, and the jersey shore, central new jersey shore, is basically going to be the center of the storm and is expected to get hit very hard. but this storm is so massive in terms of its width and its breadth, that it is already being felt in narragansett, rhode island, ty. >> they're getting ready for kayla to y kay kayla's shot on "street signs."
putting us in control of our energy future, now. oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both ] the internet. oh look. here comes my date. i met him on the internet. he's a french model. uh, bonjour. [...
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i'll be talking with an energy specialist about what's behind the long lining and when we may finally be able to fill up our tanks again. back in a moment. >>> welcome back. starbucks reporting earnings just moments ago. the company reporting eps results of 46 cents a share. that was a penny above expectations. revenue at $3.36 billion, which was slightly lower than the $3.8 billion analysts were looking for. we find out how they got there and what to expect in the month ahead right now with the boss joining me now from a seattle starbucks location. it's the company chairman and ceo howard schultz. good to have you on the program. welcome back. >> thank you, maria. how are you? >> you raised your dividend. you raised your guidance. characterize the quarter for us. >> as you can see, we had a record quarter, record year, highlighted by the u.s. business at 7% comps, 10% comps in asia. we're starting to see a slight improvement -- i don't want to overstate that -- in western europe and our cpg business grew over 15% for the year. so i think when you look at the downturn that we and many
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. in this half hour as the east coast rebuilds from the devastation of hurricane sandy, bigger government is not necessarily better government when it comes to helping states come out of natural disasters. also tonight, you saw it today. investors are clearly influenced by tuesday's election. the dow is down 140 points. we talked election markets. mediocre jobs report out today inch inches unemployment rate up to 7.9. still far from full employment. so far from full employment. who's to blame for not getting it exactly to full employment? well, here now is robert reich, former labor secretary and cnbc contributor. and he's the author of "beyond outrage." we also welcome back casey mulligan, professor of economics at the university of chicago and author of "the redistribution recession." casey mulligan, i have seen estimates that say we are 15 million private sector jobs short of where we ought to be under a normal growth economy. why is this? why are we so far from ful
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what's the short term outlook and what about longer term, in terms of pricing on energy? you think this is weeks or months or what? >> we think that the nation has a great infrastructure. we think we have a great supply of crude and refined products. the terminals -- the epa waived the need to put ethanol in the gasoline at the terminal. the ability to get the terminal back up, assuming the pumps aren't too badly damaged, is measured in a few hours or days. if the pumps are so badly damaged and the transfer facilities, then this could be days or weeks. from a price point of view, i think locally it may have some impact, but across the nation, you know, the northeast consumes about 30% of the total u.s. demand for gasoline. you know, that demand is way down since there's not as many people driving. i think the impact on the nation's gas price is minimal. >> all right. >> mr. foutch, thanks for joining us today. appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >>> the latest pictures from downtown new york still pretty ugly. take a look at this picture i took on my way down here toda
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. >>> as we head to break, how some at -- some of the energy stocks in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? at e-trade, our free online tools and retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan and execute it with a wide range of low cost investments. get a great plan and low cost investments at e-trade. >>> we have an union date on some of transportation infrastructure, as you look at picture of a new york city subway according to the governor, they'll attempt to restore limited subway service tomorrow in new york city and long island railroad, 87% of which was left without power, that will be restored on a limited base sometime today, along with metro north. also reaching into connecticut as well. some trying to get transportation back up and running, some small victories along the way. subway service in new york city, attempted at a limited restoration tomorrow. there are oifs, apartments buildings and elsewhere around the city. so interesting news. >>> a market check now from michelle carus
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> i'm bill griffin. wall street, normal trading day to how much trading revenue was lost because of this two-day closure. one exchange that did not shutdown was the cme in chicago. terry duffy tells us if everything goes smoothly when the markets open tomorrow. >>> former new york stock exchange chairman dick grasso addresses that delicate question we have about thinking about the last few days, does the exchange really still need traders on the floor to be fully operational maria and i look forward to closing bell at the top of the hour. >> thank you very much, bill. >>> check out this video.from the jersey shore and atlantic cit
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> i'm bill griffin. wall street, normal trading day to how...
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two reasons people are citing for the lack of energy we have potentially today, sitting near lows. the first is a slightly political spin. that is the extent of the jobs report makes the pofblt president obama getting elected a little bit more likely. that means sell the winners, capital gains taxes may be going up. that's been cited by traders. but i think sharon is right, it is the dollar moving up. we are at a two-month high. when that happens you tend to get pressure on a lot of different sectors in the market. if you look on the downside what's leading the market to the downside, they are the two most dollar sensitive sectors in the market, material stocks and energy. that's because these are all commodity bases and they get impacted by the movie on the dollar here. if you look at what's most active at the exchange traded funds, i'd pay a lot of attention to volume in the big exchange traded funds. tracked about 100 of them at a time. these have the heaviest volume. look. silver, gold, gold stocks, as well as some other ones that are in the overall materials index. that tells
two reasons people are citing for the lack of energy we have potentially today, sitting near lows. the first is a slightly political spin. that is the extent of the jobs report makes the pofblt president obama getting elected a little bit more likely. that means sell the winners, capital gains taxes may be going up. that's been cited by traders. but i think sharon is right, it is the dollar moving up. we are at a two-month high. when that happens you tend to get pressure on a lot of different...
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so we have three ipos, two of them are energy. all of them are looking pretty good. $31.50 for restoration hardware. once you start narrowing the range, that means it's getting closer to open. this would be a fan ttastic ope given what's been going on this week and a great time -- a great time for a company like restoration hardware and a name like that to go public. right back to you. >> okay. we should point out starbucks was up sharply this morning. the stock up over 8% -- excuse me, over 9% on fourth quarter numbers that were better than had been anticipated. they had $3.4 billion in total revenue, up 11%. that's the largest amount, a record for starbucks. they were able to drive traffic growth up by 5% in the americas as well as 5% globally. very interesting to see there. >> points out margins on an operating basis different than a apple retail stores which is mind blowing. the jobs number, of course, coming in better than expected. nonfarm up 170,000. alan krueger on president's council of economic advisers. good to have you
so we have three ipos, two of them are energy. all of them are looking pretty good. $31.50 for restoration hardware. once you start narrowing the range, that means it's getting closer to open. this would be a fan ttastic ope given what's been going on this week and a great time -- a great time for a company like restoration hardware and a name like that to go public. right back to you. >> okay. we should point out starbucks was up sharply this morning. the stock up over 8% -- excuse me,...
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cnbc contributor addison armstrong of tradition energy joins us now. a addison, more than two-thirds of the east coast's refining capacity shut down already. i've read the top east coast refinery shutting down as well. 330,000 barrels a day. so gasoline seems to be the most impacted, is that right? >> yes, it has been. we saw a really strong runup really early this morning, fw gasoline futures up about 4%. markets pulmoed back since then. i think a little bit of what kate was saying early, this is news that's been factored in to the market is starting to come in. certainly the longer those refineries are out, the more bullish this impact will be given that inventories for distillate fuel in particular are about 20% below where we were -- i'm sorry. about 20% lower than the five-year average. already a tight supply situation being compounded by the shut-ins. >> any precedent we can draw from from past storms and a shutdown that has impacted refiners in the past? >> the only one that comes to mind is katrina. and the widespread flooding along the gulf wh
cnbc contributor addison armstrong of tradition energy joins us now. a addison, more than two-thirds of the east coast's refining capacity shut down already. i've read the top east coast refinery shutting down as well. 330,000 barrels a day. so gasoline seems to be the most impacted, is that right? >> yes, it has been. we saw a really strong runup really early this morning, fw gasoline futures up about 4%. markets pulmoed back since then. i think a little bit of what kate was saying...
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the reality is the supply of our energy hasn't increased with the demand on our energy. and the really is then when you get hit like this and where you're operating at the breaking point, then it takes forever and ever to rebuild. also, a lot of this equipment, i'm not a complete expert on this, but i to know from my experience as mayor, a lot of this equipment is very old which the reason why it takes three, four, five days to bring it back. if you had modern equipment, you could bring it back in 12, 24 hours. and that's a failure of long term pot just inot just investmn opposition to doing what needs to be it done. >> i know you don't like to second guess or be critical, but if you were mayor of this city, would you be running the marathon or would you allow the city to host the marathon? >> 100%. i agree with that 100%. >> why? >> the city has to go on. >> it's stretched to its limits. >> this is what we have 35,000 size police department for. because we can do remarkable things. we can get hit very hard. i once had a tremendous snowstorm two days before the new year'
the reality is the supply of our energy hasn't increased with the demand on our energy. and the really is then when you get hit like this and where you're operating at the breaking point, then it takes forever and ever to rebuild. also, a lot of this equipment, i'm not a complete expert on this, but i to know from my experience as mayor, a lot of this equipment is very old which the reason why it takes three, four, five days to bring it back. if you had modern equipment, you could bring it back...
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still electronic trading of stock futures and options, energy and metals contracts. the last time the new york stock exchange was closed for more than two days straight because of weather was 1888. three of six key refineries shut down. ports were closed. analys analysts estimate sandy could cause 5 to $6 billion of losses. that would make it the fifth costliest storm in u.s. history. there could be more wind and flood damage than hurricane irene. new york city and especially lower manhattan saw it share monday. joining us on set a charles nenner founder and head of research. thanks very much for stopping by. >> you're welcome. from i just want to ask you off the bat about hurricane sandy if there is a broad impact on the u.s. that you expect. >> i want to mention two things. the crash in '87 started in europe. the crash in 9/11 started before terrorists attacked new york. so i forecast markets. so whatever happened here already is already in the price of all the markets, so it won't have much of an effect. >> the philosophy of market forecasting, nobody ever does th
still electronic trading of stock futures and options, energy and metals contracts. the last time the new york stock exchange was closed for more than two days straight because of weather was 1888. three of six key refineries shut down. ports were closed. analys analysts estimate sandy could cause 5 to $6 billion of losses. that would make it the fifth costliest storm in u.s. history. there could be more wind and flood damage than hurricane irene. new york city and especially lower manhattan...
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the energy stocks. the exon and chevron shares are part of the dow 30. that's definitely among the weak spots today. overall, it's also the uncertainty. we're looking at these pictures of these gas lines, people waiting to get gasoline. we're looking at shortages on food and recognizing that, you know, just because the hurricane has passed, doesn't mean the implicationed have passed. the work is just beginning. >> ben, what do you think next week? a little bounce or what do you expect? >> no, i think we can still see a bit of a pullback. my concern is there's so little economic data next week it can be a frenzy of headline driven events that can lead to the volatility of the market. >> all right. thank you very joining us. that'll do it for the
the energy stocks. the exon and chevron shares are part of the dow 30. that's definitely among the weak spots today. overall, it's also the uncertainty. we're looking at these pictures of these gas lines, people waiting to get gasoline. we're looking at shortages on food and recognizing that, you know, just because the hurricane has passed, doesn't mean the implicationed have passed. the work is just beginning. >> ben, what do you think next week? a little bounce or what do you expect?...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> coming up on "closing bell," we're all over in market rally and whether it could all be reversed by tomorrow's october employment report. i'll have the latest on that. >>> blue, lou is sandy affecting the restaurant industry supply chain? we will speak exclusively to starbucks' ceo howard schultz. they're having their issues in the northeast. >>> you'll find out how much sandy will affect the insurance industry when we talk with aig ceo robert benmosche coming up exclusively at the top of the hour on "closing bell." see you guys then. >> thank you very much, bill. >>> forget just new york. flight delays here are probably making your flight late wherever you are in america. so, let's bring you up to date on what's happening at the state of the airports with courtney reagan. airports one by one i know are starting to open up. is it noticeably better or do we have a long way to go? >> laguardia opened for business at 7:00 a.m. this morning. the delta flight was the first on
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> coming up on "closing bell," we're all over in market rally and whether it could all be reversed by tomorrow's october employment report. i'll have the latest on that. >>> blue, lou is sandy affecting the restaurant industry supply chain? we will speak exclusively to starbucks' ceo howard schultz. they're having their issues in the northeast. >>> you'll find out how much sandy will affect the insurance...
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we did have weakness in materials and energy stocks as the dollar was strong. i think that was a factor. but i also think apple really mattered a lot. wouldn't it be nice to have a stock like restoration hardware go public today? in a week where we need restoration. that's what happened. went public at 24. it opened at 32 and closed not far from that price. great day for that company. finally, maria, for the week, no the much of a change. remember, we were only open three days this week. have a good weekend. >> you too. see you later. don't touch that remote. much more ahead on this edition of the close clo"closing bell." stay with us. >>> cleanup costs. superstorm sandy causing billions in damages. now companies are warning the storm will wreak havoc on earnings. the ce e o from clorox is here exclusively. >>> plus, sandy causing gas lines reminiscent of the 1970s throughout the new york area. we've got the latest details on the crisis and how ugly it's getting out there. >>> and at least those lines are over something essential like gasoline. check out all th
we did have weakness in materials and energy stocks as the dollar was strong. i think that was a factor. but i also think apple really mattered a lot. wouldn't it be nice to have a stock like restoration hardware go public today? in a week where we need restoration. that's what happened. went public at 24. it opened at 32 and closed not far from that price. great day for that company. finally, maria, for the week, no the much of a change. remember, we were only open three days this week. have a...
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we won't be getting the energy department's usual look at oil and gasoline inventories normally released at wednesday 10:30 a.m. eastern. if you're looking for an early winner on wall street today, check out shares of generac holdings. i think both of these folks have generac. >> we do. >> let's get to phil lebeau with earnings on gm. >> hi, andrew. we do have general motors, it is far better than expected than the third quarter. the estimate on the street was for 60 cents a share. it worked out to about $1.5 billion, revenue almost $2 billion better than expected. couple of numbers to keep an eye on. europe, gm losing $500 million in the third quarter, now expecting to lose between $1.5 billion and $1.8 billion. we're going to hop on the gm conference call in a few minutes to see if they have any more clarity in terms of restructuring. and don't forget, we've have the cfo joining us in about 15 minutes. but again, earning 85 cents a share in the third quarter. >> and phil, we can see in the premarket that stock's up by about 5.25% on this news. again, trading getting back to normal. and
we won't be getting the energy department's usual look at oil and gasoline inventories normally released at wednesday 10:30 a.m. eastern. if you're looking for an early winner on wall street today, check out shares of generac holdings. i think both of these folks have generac. >> we do. >> let's get to phil lebeau with earnings on gm. >> hi, andrew. we do have general motors, it is far better than expected than the third quarter. the estimate on the street was for 60 cents a...
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uk energy giant also raises its dividend. we're expecting again very low volume day, but still taking what we can get. we had good announcement coming through from deutsche bank, from ubs, even back here being the main gainer up almost 6%. ubs earlier on up more than 6% and now up about 4%. these are the best performing sectors here. not so good performing sector on the lower side here, swma, down about 9.6%. banking numbers looking a lot less perky. media doing fairly well. insurance up 1.3%. also car stocks, m.a.n. numbers defined as quite good coming through from the truck sector. remember the truck sector in general is a little bit of a leading indicator. so in we're seeing that pick up, that should be leading quite well. that has a lot to do with the strength of the yen. let's have a look at the stocks, the fwaners and losers. hugo boss down 1.6%, numbers coming through from metro earl year this morning, definitely below par. outlook a little bit bleak, however, fourth quarter is of course for all the retailers absolutel
uk energy giant also raises its dividend. we're expecting again very low volume day, but still taking what we can get. we had good announcement coming through from deutsche bank, from ubs, even back here being the main gainer up almost 6%. ubs earlier on up more than 6% and now up about 4%. these are the best performing sectors here. not so good performing sector on the lower side here, swma, down about 9.6%. banking numbers looking a lot less perky. media doing fairly well. insurance up 1.3%....
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dow component pfizer and energy producers nrg energy and e everyonentergy. let's go overseas in asia and see how things closed up there or closed down there in this case. quickly to europe as we go across the pond. ftse off marginally. .65. cac off as well. >> hurricane sandy is making its way toward the new jersey coast. reports say it may be one of the most severe storm surges on record. kayla tausche joins us now from cape may, new jersey. >> reporter: that storm surge is well over four feet right now. we moved a little bit farther inland because as you can see behind me, the waves are starting to crash. they erased all sand that you can see and now crashing over the dunes. businesses all along the new jersey shoreline, which is 83 miles long, batoni iclosing dow. the biggest industry where we are is commercial fishing. the largest port is in cape may. the fourth largest in the nation. here's a look at how big it actually is. >> commercial fishing business in cape may is the biggest business in cape may and biggest business in the county. it's huge. >> re
dow component pfizer and energy producers nrg energy and e everyonentergy. let's go overseas in asia and see how things closed up there or closed down there in this case. quickly to europe as we go across the pond. ftse off marginally. .65. cac off as well. >> hurricane sandy is making its way toward the new jersey coast. reports say it may be one of the most severe storm surges on record. kayla tausche joins us now from cape may, new jersey. >> reporter: that storm surge is well...
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. >>> plenty of focus on energy today. weaker prices taking their toll on shell. posting a 15% drop in its third quarter profit following a fall in prices. result below analyst expectations. if x. on mobile expected to report a fall in its profit today. revenues expected to contract by around 9:00. 9%. and from the energy companies to the gas pumps. >> shortage caused by hurricane sandy is causing lines in some cases miles long. joining us for monday is jonathan citron. thanks for calling in. you follow energy markets quite a bit. how long and how likely are the shortages to persist? >> i think we'll see the shortage persist for a short period of time. they're doing all they can to alleviate not only the damage, but it's all about getting the power back on. we need to get the glass to the pumps and the pumps working. so i think it's a matter of days rather than the weeks. the damage is far worse than anything that anyone ever imagined. but i think we'll start to see probably by the end of the weekend, early next week, things to start to pick up very slowly but pic
. >>> plenty of focus on energy today. weaker prices taking their toll on shell. posting a 15% drop in its third quarter profit following a fall in prices. result below analyst expectations. if x. on mobile expected to report a fall in its profit today. revenues expected to contract by around 9:00. 9%. and from the energy companies to the gas pumps. >> shortage caused by hurricane sandy is causing lines in some cases miles long. joining us for monday is jonathan citron. thanks...
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then chesapeake energy. remember, we talked to the ceo, aubrey mcclenden at the utica shale in ohio? i am a judge of mr. mcclenden. the most confident i heard him in multiple years. why? they have raised enough cash, and it can grow production by almost 20%. the newer conservative chesapeake. i think there will be more deals to announce to come in this quarter. i would be a buyer of kellogg on wednesday, but also of chesapeake on wednesday. i think those trades will work. friday morning, jim beam, beef. and our favorite is biago. and i care more about what beam has to say about the industry growth. beam says there is no slowdown, pick up biago, take some. last, but not least. chevron. this company preannounced numbers that nobody is too crazy, but they are far too often undervalued. if it's down going into the quarter and oil is strong the day before or we get a tight inventory number wednesday, pick up chevron. there might be a deep in the money call option. beyond earnings on friday, oh, boy, here is contr
then chesapeake energy. remember, we talked to the ceo, aubrey mcclenden at the utica shale in ohio? i am a judge of mr. mcclenden. the most confident i heard him in multiple years. why? they have raised enough cash, and it can grow production by almost 20%. the newer conservative chesapeake. i think there will be more deals to announce to come in this quarter. i would be a buyer of kellogg on wednesday, but also of chesapeake on wednesday. i think those trades will work. friday morning, jim...
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then chesapeake energy. remember, we talked to the ceo, aubrey mcclenden at the utica shale in ohio? i am a judge of mr. mcclenden. the most confidence i heard him in multiple years. why? they have raised enough cash, and it can grow production by almost 20%. the newer conservative chesapeake. i think there will be more deals to announce to come in this quarter. i would be a buyer of kellogg on wednesday, but also of chesapeake on wednesday. i think those trades will work. friday morning, jim beam, beef. and our favorite is biago. and i care more about what beam has to say about the industry growth. beam says there is no slowdown, pick up biago, take some. last, but not least. chevron. this company preannounced numbers that nobody is too crazy, but they are far too often undervalued. if it's down going into the quarter and oil is strong the day before or we get a tight inventory number wednesday, pick up chevron. there might be a deep in the money call option. beyond earnings on friday, oh, boy, here is cont
then chesapeake energy. remember, we talked to the ceo, aubrey mcclenden at the utica shale in ohio? i am a judge of mr. mcclenden. the most confidence i heard him in multiple years. why? they have raised enough cash, and it can grow production by almost 20%. the newer conservative chesapeake. i think there will be more deals to announce to come in this quarter. i would be a buyer of kellogg on wednesday, but also of chesapeake on wednesday. i think those trades will work. friday morning, jim...
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host: joining us now is bob cain, energy editor at politico. he has been looking at the impact of the hurricane on campaign 2012. good morning. thank you for joining us. what are the implications looking like right now in terms of this campaign schedule? caller: they have not cancelled much in terms of appearances, especially in virginia, a crucial state where significant votes are expected. the president had been scheduled to go to ohio today with bill clinton. that has been cancelled. joe biden was supposed to be there, but is not going to be able to go to new hampshire today. people are trying to move around their appearances, the president basically had a couple of appearances and is then coming back. the white house is basically monitoring conditions. host: we are talking about two different changes to the schedule. one is the practicality of not going to a certain swing state, but the other has to deal with how candidates are perceived. talk to us about that angle. host: mike holly had an interesting story today. no one wants to be seen a
host: joining us now is bob cain, energy editor at politico. he has been looking at the impact of the hurricane on campaign 2012. good morning. thank you for joining us. what are the implications looking like right now in terms of this campaign schedule? caller: they have not cancelled much in terms of appearances, especially in virginia, a crucial state where significant votes are expected. the president had been scheduled to go to ohio today with bill clinton. that has been cancelled. joe...
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how do you provide energy in poverty. >> we're talking about the very things that people are going to come back to work and hit the button on. so where are we going see some of the most activity? >> i think from the short term, people will be focusing on the reinsurers, for instance. what sort of impact it's going to happen. >> you're seeing we won't see some of it, for instance. >> a lot of it is quite urbanized. we're talking about urban centers in new jersey, in new york. i think the short-term impact in terms of food commodities, etc. >> we're going to wrap that up. thanks very much for coming in. chris, thanks very much for coming in. thanks for all your correspondence this morning. if you've got anything else you want to get off your chest. phillip manduca will be in as a guest host this morning, so we look forward to that. that's it for "squawk box." "worldwide exchange" up next. we'll leave you with a look at some of the images from the last 48 hours. bye-bye. >> new york city is under water. >> don't mess with mother nature. >> i want you to cut through the red tape. i want y
how do you provide energy in poverty. >> we're talking about the very things that people are going to come back to work and hit the button on. so where are we going see some of the most activity? >> i think from the short term, people will be focusing on the reinsurers, for instance. what sort of impact it's going to happen. >> you're seeing we won't see some of it, for instance. >> a lot of it is quite urbanized. we're talking about urban centers in new jersey, in new...
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our infrastructure is set up from before we were any good at producing energy. >> or distributing energy. >> yeah. we didn't think we had it. >>> still ahead this morning, co-founder and former ceo of costco jim sinegal is with us live. the election effect on this storm. effect from retailerretailers. how do you go about establishing a logistical plan? a lot more "squawk on the street" in just a minute. oh, hey mike. what are you up to? oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both ] the internet. oh look. here comes my date. i met him on the internet. he's a french model. uh, bonjour. [ male announcer ] state farm. more mobile than ever. get to a better state. >>> shot of lower manhattan there. rush to buy emergency supplies in advance of hurricane sandy has resulted in big sales days for retailers.
our infrastructure is set up from before we were any good at producing energy. >> or distributing energy. >> yeah. we didn't think we had it. >>> still ahead this morning, co-founder and former ceo of costco jim sinegal is with us live. the election effect on this storm. effect from retailerretailers. how do you go about establishing a logistical plan? a lot more "squawk on the street" in just a minute. oh, hey mike. what are you up to? oh, just diagramming this...
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elliott, let me kick this off with you and the energy market moves, gasoline on the move today. how was business after the two-day shutdown? >> it was a little choppy today. we saw unleaded gas rally strongly this morning. i think people are keeping an eye on what happens with the bayway refinery in new jersey. the news initially was it won't get started back up for the next week or two and there was some hope it might start up sooner and the markets hailed off towards the end of the day. >> the bottom line is people cannot get gasoline all over new jersey, right? i was talking to someone earlier who was saying that the gas guys in one station they were taking advantage and changing the price all over the place. what is this doing to the market? >> well the real problem in new jersey is that there's no electricity so the gas pumps, they could have all the gasoline in the world in the tanks but if they can't get it out of the ground it's not doing anybody any good. it's really a big mess out there. they need utilities to combine with the locals to turn off electricity to clear th
elliott, let me kick this off with you and the energy market moves, gasoline on the move today. how was business after the two-day shutdown? >> it was a little choppy today. we saw unleaded gas rally strongly this morning. i think people are keeping an eye on what happens with the bayway refinery in new jersey. the news initially was it won't get started back up for the next week or two and there was some hope it might start up sooner and the markets hailed off towards the end of the day....
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they in so many ways provide the energy, the muscle, if you will, to do many of these operations. they put themselves in harm's way. we thanked them very much. this storm is basically as expected thus far. we said it was going to be a lot of wind and rain. that's what they forecast and that's exactly what we've gotten and more. sandy's fury is still going to come this evening. originally it was supposed to be about 8:00. that has now been moved up and could be as early as 6:00. where we're we'll start to feel the full impact of high tide. that gives people a short window. people have not yet evacuated. they should have already, in my opinion, but that's a -- it's a very short window until we really feel the full impact of sandy's fury. this is probably the last warning that we're going to be able to give people about getting themselves to a safe place before that coastal surge really hits. of the national guard, the 1,000 that are going to be deployed today, the majority of those national guard will be deployed on long island. as the issue becomes more and more the coastal surge,
they in so many ways provide the energy, the muscle, if you will, to do many of these operations. they put themselves in harm's way. we thanked them very much. this storm is basically as expected thus far. we said it was going to be a lot of wind and rain. that's what they forecast and that's exactly what we've gotten and more. sandy's fury is still going to come this evening. originally it was supposed to be about 8:00. that has now been moved up and could be as early as 6:00. where we're...
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. >> he has to go with vision and energy about what he can do in the future. and i think that's been lacking in the campaign. all the way back to the democratic convention and the speech which was disappointing, the first debate made him really think about what sort of president he would be for the next four years, never mind the last four. i think he's struggling to put that vision out there and bring that energy and drive that was so important in 2008. >> a criticism about romney is that he hasn't really put out their plans. >> and you think that's just american politics. you have to put out broad idea and concepts. but he's a businessman. he has a good track record of success in business. he has a vice president who is very interested and focused on these issues around how you can get american debt down and run the economy more efficiently. and i think that might make a difference on the day. >> is obama loses some of the races that were very excited about the prospects of having a black or mixed race president first time around, as he lost that edge that h
. >> he has to go with vision and energy about what he can do in the future. and i think that's been lacking in the campaign. all the way back to the democratic convention and the speech which was disappointing, the first debate made him really think about what sort of president he would be for the next four years, never mind the last four. i think he's struggling to put that vision out there and bring that energy and drive that was so important in 2008. >> a criticism about romney...
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john hofmeister is former shell oil ceo and ceo of citizens for affordable energy. john this is a shocking situation if you're not in the middle of it, haven't been in the situation where you don't have enough gas to get to work you don't realize how bad things are. how long do you think this continues and what exactly is happening? >> becky it happens after every hurricane whether on the gulf coast, florida and unfortunately in the metropolitan area in new york. the supply siders are doing everything they know how to do. so you broaden utility crews from across the country, trying to get electricity restored, the oil companies are doing everything they can do within the limits of safety, and regulation to get supply out to the public. we also have to do something different on the demand management side. what's happening is that the demand side is descending into chaos and you see it in the gas lines. this could get to gunfire if it continues in the way it's going now. my recommendation is for the governors of new jersey, new york and connecticut, come together, go
john hofmeister is former shell oil ceo and ceo of citizens for affordable energy. john this is a shocking situation if you're not in the middle of it, haven't been in the situation where you don't have enough gas to get to work you don't realize how bad things are. how long do you think this continues and what exactly is happening? >> becky it happens after every hurricane whether on the gulf coast, florida and unfortunately in the metropolitan area in new york. the supply siders are...
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first, energy independence. he says this will create millions of jobs in areas like oil, gas and manufacturing. second, trade. romney will open new markets and create a level playing field by pressure countries like china. three, he'll improve education, retrain workers and help the unemployed. these will likely be state run initiatives, however. four, etch' slash spending to cut the deficit and shrink the deficit. five, he'll had help small businesses that includes repealing obama care and cutting taxes. let's give romney the benefits of any doubt here and say he gets all these plans going in his first year in office. by that point if the country is on track to create 12 million jobs in four years, the labor market should be adding an average of 250,000 jobs a month. the economy just adds 114,000 positions last month by the way to give you some context. vin weber will tell us how he gets this done. he's a policy adviser to the romney campaign and former congressman. i'm bringing you the questions people are ask
first, energy independence. he says this will create millions of jobs in areas like oil, gas and manufacturing. second, trade. romney will open new markets and create a level playing field by pressure countries like china. three, he'll improve education, retrain workers and help the unemployed. these will likely be state run initiatives, however. four, etch' slash spending to cut the deficit and shrink the deficit. five, he'll had help small businesses that includes repealing obama care and...
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supposedly, germany, 43% of their energy comes from solar energy. i was just wondering why are people so against green energy when it could dramatically change our cause prices on so much like electricity and everything else. that is my question. guest: thanks for the question. i don't know the numbers in germany. it sounds high to me. green energy is expensive because we do not have the technology right now i think to certainly -- let's talk about wind power. it is very expensive to have the idea of wind power because you can still generate that energy much cheaper using coal. as we invest more and produce more here in ohio or elsewhere in the country, green energy costs will come down. ohio has tried to make itself a leader on the wind turbine, wind energy. there are programs in ohio that are trying to put stuff on lake erie but it is very expensive to get started. i think that is part of what we are limited on the green energy right now. host: a question on twitter from jim writes -- guest: i'm sure autoworkers will love that but there is a thing
supposedly, germany, 43% of their energy comes from solar energy. i was just wondering why are people so against green energy when it could dramatically change our cause prices on so much like electricity and everything else. that is my question. guest: thanks for the question. i don't know the numbers in germany. it sounds high to me. green energy is expensive because we do not have the technology right now i think to certainly -- let's talk about wind power. it is very expensive to have the...
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>> look, i think the approach we should take on energy is to have an energy policy. i think energy sources should compete with each other. the approach we have been taking obviously does not work. in terms of wind, i am happy for it to compete with coal, gas, nuclear. let these different sources of energy work on their own. the fact is, we have not been developing energy the way that we should. think about america. it is amazing how we have an unlimited supply of coal, natural gas, and oil. we are sitting on all of these resources in america, but we have not that help them. why? because of big government. all kinds of rules and regulations that do not allow us the things that we should be doing. what is the costs? our gasoline prices have doubled. if we continue to shut down the coal policy, as barack obama has told us he will do and claire mccaskill voted to give them the power, then our electric prices will go up. what we have to do is take the blessings we have in america and use it wisely and allow these different forms of energy to compete with each other. let t
>> look, i think the approach we should take on energy is to have an energy policy. i think energy sources should compete with each other. the approach we have been taking obviously does not work. in terms of wind, i am happy for it to compete with coal, gas, nuclear. let these different sources of energy work on their own. the fact is, we have not been developing energy the way that we should. think about america. it is amazing how we have an unlimited supply of coal, natural gas, and...
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intensity, and energy intensity is just another way of saying how much energy do you use for a given output of gdp so obviously that is not the same as a hard cap on carbon. but they are very aware of the need for a hard cap on carbon. i think they're going to start at 30%, going to move to 50% of the population in china by 2015, three years away. they are ahead of us and taking this seriously. >> tom, given where we are in the economy, tepid recovery at best, would you advocate for a carbon tax now? >> you know, i believe, i talked to a lot of people about the different ways to approach this, and that happens to be the one that is the flavor du jour. what i believe is that if we give people a direct organization of society, that's a bad phrase, if we give them, government's job is to describe what's important and if we describe the parameters for our economy, which is what the government's supposed to do, i believe the private sector will turn this inside out, will come up with stuff none of us have ever thought of and will make amazing things happen and be good for our economy. >>
intensity, and energy intensity is just another way of saying how much energy do you use for a given output of gdp so obviously that is not the same as a hard cap on carbon. but they are very aware of the need for a hard cap on carbon. i think they're going to start at 30%, going to move to 50% of the population in china by 2015, three years away. they are ahead of us and taking this seriously. >> tom, given where we are in the economy, tepid recovery at best, would you advocate for a...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting...
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we'll get his assessment of the damage to his state and dennis gartman will talk energy and commodity trading. >> lots of damage to report in the new york city area, more than 50 homes were destroyed by fire last night in breezy point queens. just east of cone any islands, more than 170 firefighters were on the scene. and separately more than 200 patients were evacuated last night from new york university's medical center after power went out. patients some on respirators operating on battery power were taken to other hospitals. and check this video out. a crane on this luxury high rise building, that's under construction, topping over on 57th street, the 90 story building looks over central park. luxury apartments telling for tens of millions of dollars. the crane could be seen blowing in the wind for most of the night and officials there trying to figure out how to get that down eventually. >> to find out how much rain and wind sandy will be packing and where it's heading next, jen carfagno has the forecast. >> between morning. so we are still dealing with central winds of 65 miles
we'll get his assessment of the damage to his state and dennis gartman will talk energy and commodity trading. >> lots of damage to report in the new york city area, more than 50 homes were destroyed by fire last night in breezy point queens. just east of cone any islands, more than 170 firefighters were on the scene. and separately more than 200 patients were evacuated last night from new york university's medical center after power went out. patients some on respirators operating on...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> welcome back. officials continue to assess the damage hurricane sandy left behind. the weather channel's reynolds wolf is in stonington, connecticut with the latest on the cleanup effort. good morning. >> reporter: that's right, that's right, scott. let me tell you, here on gold street in stonington, there was a tree that was about 80 feet in height. it was standing well yesterday, not so much now. you can see it right over my shoulder. let's get a closer look. standing great yesterday until about 4:00 in the afternoon when we had some strong winds that came in from the north, going south, all complements of sandy. when you have enough wind, something eventually is going to give and unfortunately this tree, like many others in this community, toppled over, and can you see the result, scott. it came through and knocked over some of the power lines, at least broke quite a few of them and hit this tree. thankfully the power lines arced a little bit and created lick a hammock to keep the full weight of
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> welcome back. officials continue to assess the damage hurricane sandy left behind. the weather channel's reynolds wolf is in stonington, connecticut with the latest on the cleanup effort. good morning. >> reporter: that's right, that's right, scott. let me tell you, here on gold street in stonington, there was a tree that was about 80 feet in height. it was standing well yesterday, not so much now. you can see it right over my...
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anything on the energy side? >> i think if you go back to the past oil flash gasoline spikes really from storms, you really need a storm like katrina and something larger scale to really get more of a sustained follow-through over the next coming weeks. if you go back to past moves in gasoline futures, they're very short-lived trades and a lot of them already happen before the actual storm hits in anticipation of it. so it's a tricky trade. >> michael, thanks for that. michael purves joining us this morning. let's remind you where we stand. >> talking about markets and positioning when you have a storm this big and with the people who are affected by it. the dow jones industrial average is trying to add about 70 points at the open. stocks are pointing significantly higher. >> they are up again this morning. the ftse is flat. but we're up about 1.5% for the german and french markets. that's where we stand ahead of the u.s. open and ahead of "squawk box." >> thanks for joining us. see you back here tomorrow. >>> go
anything on the energy side? >> i think if you go back to the past oil flash gasoline spikes really from storms, you really need a storm like katrina and something larger scale to really get more of a sustained follow-through over the next coming weeks. if you go back to past moves in gasoline futures, they're very short-lived trades and a lot of them already happen before the actual storm hits in anticipation of it. so it's a tricky trade. >> michael, thanks for that. michael...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: i can't believe bloomberg banned marathon bars michigan favorite chocolate. atlantic, the magazine, not the ocean, noticed romney skipping campaign stops with "us weekly." he ran a story 25 things you didn't know about me, barack obama. spoiler alert, he is a caring dad. but romney opted out. unlike obama who feeds off this, romney turned down glamour magazine, "the view," nickelodeon and mtv. will it hurt mitt's chances? it shouldn't, but it could. romney is not a joke. he is a success so it makes him the bunch line for people who think community organizing is work. look at mr. money bags who did all right. he's so rich and white. eh, he is religious and he's boring. he must be a robot. wefully a time keeping your head down and w
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talking about green energy, i don't know where -- >> dana: we'll talk about that later. >> bob: can i point out -- >> dana: kimberly and greg haven't had a chance to talk. >> bob: sorry. >> dana: kimberly, karl's prediction was he believes that it will be 51-48 with romney winning, carrying at least 279 electoral college votes. your thoughts? >> kimberly: romney by 3%. i think he will go for it, he will win with 280 electoral votes. i believe he is going to take ohio by margin large enough to be contested in terms of the popular vote. he will take the electoral. >> dana: maybe in wisconsin. what do you think? >> greg: i predict a 90-43 obama victory. that's how well the obama campaign gets out the vote. there will be undocumented workers, space at it lens, local mannequins. the real winner is american people because election will be over. we make it once every six years with no election. this is the olympics, but we don't have lolo jones. we have dick morris. kilthat a prediction? >> greg: i'll have hangover wednesday. >> eric: i don't think it's going to be close. i think this is the
talking about green energy, i don't know where -- >> dana: we'll talk about that later. >> bob: can i point out -- >> dana: kimberly and greg haven't had a chance to talk. >> bob: sorry. >> dana: kimberly, karl's prediction was he believes that it will be 51-48 with romney winning, carrying at least 279 electoral college votes. your thoughts? >> kimberly: romney by 3%. i think he will go for it, he will win with 280 electoral votes. i believe he is going to...
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with the earnings news out of ford, there will likely be pent up energy behind that name. what's the best move tomorrow on this pent up ford trade? mike, where do you go here on the autos? >> yeah, you know, other than what's going on in europe, i rather like ford. i think they have a very good array of new cars coming out. i think that's a positive. consumers obviously demonstrated this high fleet age has gotten high enough and they've been buying cars though businesses haven't been investing as aggressively. the consumer seems to be supporting at least domestic sales and have a good offering. one thing i would say, though, at some point you're going to see the incongruity converge. you can't have where consumers remain fairly prop ul gaited for any amount of time. the stock is down 30% from its highs earlier this year. >> all right. over 15,000 flights canceled today due to hurricane sanity. for more on hurricane sandy's impact on the airline industry, dave barger, ceo of jet blue. he joins us on the fast line. jet blue canceled 75% of scheduled flights today. dave, alwa
with the earnings news out of ford, there will likely be pent up energy behind that name. what's the best move tomorrow on this pent up ford trade? mike, where do you go here on the autos? >> yeah, you know, other than what's going on in europe, i rather like ford. i think they have a very good array of new cars coming out. i think that's a positive. consumers obviously demonstrated this high fleet age has gotten high enough and they've been buying cars though businesses haven't been...
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prices, but we're quite optimistic about the energy strength. i think the fundamentals are as good as they have ever been and we're optimistic about the future. >> david, thank you very much for sparing the time. >> thanks, simon. >>> be well. >>> meantime, a large section of newark had its power restored last night. mayor cory booker has spent much of the last few days driving around respect reporting to emergency crews and communicating via twitter. mr. mayor, great to talk with you. thank you for taking time. >> my pleasure, and i appreciate the attention you're giving to the crisis. the media really helps. >> so much of the pictures today are looking at tom's river or breezy point or hoboken, but specifically in newark, what is the situation? >> well, first of all we're seeing devastation around the state. i just want to express or concern, our compassion and our prayers for those who are struggling in many ways in the most unimaginable effects of the storm. in newark we still have massive power outages all around our city, and people are st
prices, but we're quite optimistic about the energy strength. i think the fundamentals are as good as they have ever been and we're optimistic about the future. >> david, thank you very much for sparing the time. >> thanks, simon. >>> be well. >>> meantime, a large section of newark had its power restored last night. mayor cory booker has spent much of the last few days driving around respect reporting to emergency crews and communicating via twitter. mr. mayor,...
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number one, were going to have north american energy independence. we're going to do it by taking full advantage of oil, coal, gas, nuclear and our renewables. number two, we're going to increase our trade. trade grows about 12 percent per year. it doubles about every -- every five or -- or so years. we can do better than that, particularly in latin america. the opportunities for us in latin america we have just not taken advantage of fully. as a matter of fact, latin america's economy is almost as big as the economy of china. we're all focused on china. latin america is a huge opportunity for us-- time zone, language opportunities. number three, we're going to have to have training programs that work for our workers and schools that finally put the parents and the teachers and the kids first, and the teachers union's going to have to go behind. and then we're going to have to get to a balanced budget. we can't expect entrepreneurs and businesses large and small to take their life savings or their companies' money and invest in america if they think
number one, were going to have north american energy independence. we're going to do it by taking full advantage of oil, coal, gas, nuclear and our renewables. number two, we're going to increase our trade. trade grows about 12 percent per year. it doubles about every -- every five or -- or so years. we can do better than that, particularly in latin america. the opportunities for us in latin america we have just not taken advantage of fully. as a matter of fact, latin america's economy is...
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that tells you these are commodity based, materials and energy. that tells you that that dollar strength has had an impact. techs and financials also to the weak side. finally, if that doesn't impress you, the gld, your major exchange traded fund for gold. it is one-tenth the price of gold here, moving down sitting essentially at a multi--month low, at least a two-month low. mandy, what gets your attention, volume is truly heavy here. heading towards 13 million shares changing hands. that's more than twice normal for an entire day. that's obviously -- that dollar strength is clearly affecting gold as well. >> making itself being felt across the market. thank you, bob. >>> as we mentioned, stocks initially responded positively to the better than expected jobs report this morning. very quickly turns negative for some of the reasons that bob just outlined. ceo of global x funds. bruno, what should we take away from the jobs report going forward for the market? >> the job report was pretty positive, particularly considering the low expectations, also
that tells you these are commodity based, materials and energy. that tells you that that dollar strength has had an impact. techs and financials also to the weak side. finally, if that doesn't impress you, the gld, your major exchange traded fund for gold. it is one-tenth the price of gold here, moving down sitting essentially at a multi--month low, at least a two-month low. mandy, what gets your attention, volume is truly heavy here. heading towards 13 million shares changing hands. that's...
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last year alone, the department of energy's and $90 billion on green energy boondoggles. stop and think. if you had a department designed to get us off foreign oil and decades later it has not done its job, would you believe that there has been over $1 trillion spent by the department of energy since it was started? we have to look at all of them. all of the above. >> mr. casey. >> a quicker bottle on some of the earlier point. -- a quick rebuttal. when tom smith was asked about a cut in payroll taxes, he called it a gimmick. it created a lot of jobs and move the economy forward. secondly, the budget proposal that vice presidential candidate ryan set forward for the course of two years, use the tax implications in there for the whole country. when "the washington post" analyze the tax proposals in the rhine budget, they said middle- class taxes would go up. if you want a tax increase, tom smith is your candidate. on the question of school lunches and food inspection, i voted for a lot of cuts. when we went to the debate last summer, we cut $900 billion over the next 10 ye
last year alone, the department of energy's and $90 billion on green energy boondoggles. stop and think. if you had a department designed to get us off foreign oil and decades later it has not done its job, would you believe that there has been over $1 trillion spent by the department of energy since it was started? we have to look at all of them. all of the above. >> mr. casey. >> a quicker bottle on some of the earlier point. -- a quick rebuttal. when tom smith was asked about a...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> bill: watters world segment tonight. gallup polled single women about the election. at that time obama was ahead over romney. there has been not been polling for women specifically since september. we decided to do our own investigation. that involved sending jesse watters out to canvas the single ladies who themselves were out socializing prehalloween. ♪ all the single ladies all the single ladies ♪ all the single ladies >> what's on the agenda for this evening open. >> open a bar party hardy. >> that sounds risky what are you wearing tonight. >> i'm a nut cracker. >> that's what you want to wear? >> i'm kayla, one of the fav 5. >> don't scratch me. >> meow. >> cops and robbers. >> she is already in trouble. >> help, police. >> what do you do for
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> bill: watters world segment tonight. gallup polled single women about the election. at that time obama was ahead over romney. there has been not been polling for women specifically since september. we decided to do our own...
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there is still the possibility that there's not enough energy to grab the storm and it goes on off to sea. of course, that would be good for everybody, but it is hard to believe at this point, even though we're several days away that, a storm is not going to form along the east coast. so the likelihood is high that we're going to get a storm. of course, as usually is the case, the path is always what we're waiting on to be able to at this point reasonably predict and as we get through the weekend and we get into monday and tuesday of next week, 24, 36, 48 hours out we'll have a good indication of exactly what this storm is going to do and even if it does head up the coast, it does not look like it brings us anything more than just a little bit of rain. >>> another big story tonight, the son of a popular d.c. tv news anchor has been arrested tonight now facing a gun charge after an assault at her home in northwest. andrew skehan whose mother andrea roane anchors the morning show on channel 9 was taken into custody after the incident which triggered a day long search for more weapons. f
there is still the possibility that there's not enough energy to grab the storm and it goes on off to sea. of course, that would be good for everybody, but it is hard to believe at this point, even though we're several days away that, a storm is not going to form along the east coast. so the likelihood is high that we're going to get a storm. of course, as usually is the case, the path is always what we're waiting on to be able to at this point reasonably predict and as we get through the...
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maybe we ca remember this was the last energy crisis. wouldn't you know that governo chris christie, he is a little younger, he wants to go and he is announcing the rationing of gasoline. and they might say, what is the big deal. look at these lines. well, these are very long lines, just to get gasoline. the problem is they're out because they have no power and there is no way to access the gas. they might cut down by on an even distribution of this and for those of you, well, let's say, is new to you. for those of you that are in within a century, this is akin to a we did in the back luncheon last energy crisis. on and the crisis before that in 1973. that is why this is such a big deal. that is why this is so bad. that is why this is not some fleeting event. they are already making arrangements like this in one of the most population heavy states. new york will probably consider to do the same in short order. all of these utilities are down. power is coming back at a glacial pace. james o'neill says providing the help and the resources
maybe we ca remember this was the last energy crisis. wouldn't you know that governo chris christie, he is a little younger, he wants to go and he is announcing the rationing of gasoline. and they might say, what is the big deal. look at these lines. well, these are very long lines, just to get gasoline. the problem is they're out because they have no power and there is no way to access the gas. they might cut down by on an even distribution of this and for those of you, well, let's say, is new...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to...